Caribou, ME – Snow, rain, and gusty winds are set to impact Caribou this week, bringing hazardous travel conditions and fluctuating temperatures. A mix of rain and snow is expected Tuesday, with stronger storms likely by Thursday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will see a high near 40°F with a chance of rain and snow showers before noon, followed by increasing wind gusts up to 30 mph. Wednesday brings a slight chance of snow showers and partly sunny skies, with highs around 34°F.
By Thursday, another storm system moves in, bringing a mix of rain and snow throughout the day, with an 80% chance of precipitation. Overnight, rain will likely turn to snow, and Friday morning could see lingering snow showers before skies clear in the afternoon.
Looking ahead, temperatures will remain in the mid-30s through the weekend, with a continued chance of snow showers on Saturday and Sunday. Drivers should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility, especially during the early morning and late-night hours.
Stay updated on changing conditions and check road advisories before heading out.
Extended Five-Day Forecast for Caribou, ME:
• Tuesday: Rain and snow early, then showers. High 40°F. Wind gusts up to 30 mph.
• Wednesday: Partly sunny, slight chance of snow. High 34°F.
• Thursday: Rain and snow mix, turning to snow overnight. High 38°F.
• Friday: Morning snow showers, then partly cloudy. High 32°F.
• Saturday: Chance of snow showers. High 22°F.
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